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NADINE KAM / NKAM@STARADVERTISER.COM
A mango-strawberry smoothie is nestled in a bed of mangoes.
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The scenery along Liliha Street doesn’t change much, so when new signage goes up, it’s noticed right away. Last week, I noticed Hoy Tin Chop Suey has a new neighbor, near the corner of Liliha and Kuakini streets.
One One Super Market popped up with colorful photos of fresh fruit, veggies and smoothies perfect for the warm summer months ahead.
The smoothies use produce sold within the market, everything from avocados to soursop, and are priced at a low $3.59 ($3 is the introductory price through the weekend). The only downside is a bit of a language barrier because the proprietors speak very little English.
In addition to the fresh produce, you can also browse the racks for basic pantry fare such as Asian sauces and spices.
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